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Wow (Chess match)
I figured anyone who played would find this game interesting... I played it against GM (IM? too lazy to check) Yury Lapshun. I had white in a game 30.
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Qb6 6. e5 Bc5 7. Ndb5 (he said it was my novelty, I sack f2 to get what I thought was a nice position. He liked the idea, and so did Fritz.) Bxf2+ 8. Ke2 Ng4 9. Nd6+ Ke7 10. Nc4 Qc5 11. Qd6+ Ke8 12. Kf3 (attack, cover c4) f5 13. h3 h5 14. b4 at this point we are both low on time. so it's a scramble with lots of pieces hanging, and my king in the middle of the board. Qd4 15. Bd3 Nc6 16. Bf4 Bg1 17. Qxd4 I decide to walk into mate Nxd4+ 18. Kg3 h4# Fritz suggested trading off the queens earlier in the game,and I havea slight edge with superior minor pieces. |
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Re: Wow (Chess match)
I didn't analyze it deeply, but my feeling says black is OK. You certainly have some compensation, but I'm not sure that it's enough.
What exact improvement does fritz suggest? |
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Re: Wow (Chess match)
Actually fritz kind of liked 14 kf4 Idea take on g4. G5 check leads to nothing, I believe. Lapshun didnt think I would get mated ,either. On nh6 then I trade of queens, qxq bxq nb5 with lots of comp.
Another interesting line is bg3+ Kg5. I think I'm good here! I actually considered kf4, but thought I was getting a little carried away. |
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Re: Wow (Chess match)
that's a fun position
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